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much more on the tensions and pentagon's response in tonight's broadcast. jobs are being created in a few states, and they are red states. the shocking numbers in tonight's "chalk talk," and tepid economic growth, but record heights in the markets. wall street veteran will join us to tell us what the future holds, and we're going to talk wrestling too. [ male announcer ] how can power conmption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. lou: stocks at an all-time high, once again. fortune's investment group here to offer insight on the market and its considerable insight, but before we talk with him, let's look at what happened on wall stre
much more on the tensions and pentagon's response in tonight's broadcast. jobs are being created in a few states, and they are red states. the shocking numbers in tonight's "chalk talk," and tepid economic growth, but record heights in the markets. wall street veteran will join us to tell us what the future holds, and we're going to talk wrestling too. [ male announcer ] how can power conmption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of...
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channels and newspapers the country wide that it shall never be repeated again the pentagon instead wants to blow another forty nine million dollars expanding it even if you are one of the types of things that american gulags are super cool and awesome do you realize that it takes over one million dollars per year per prisoner to keep the place open are you sure you don't want that money to go towards something else like your children's education the thing that burns me up about this the most is that obama promised if elected to close guantanamo bay and as commander in chief of the armed forces he could do this whatever he wanted no amount of filibustering by the republicans could stop him obama you promised hundreds of millions of people to do something very simple start the paper work tomorrow buddy make the nation look better that's your job but that's just my opinion. the international and world in the very heart of moscow. the belly. of that. good then.
channels and newspapers the country wide that it shall never be repeated again the pentagon instead wants to blow another forty nine million dollars expanding it even if you are one of the types of things that american gulags are super cool and awesome do you realize that it takes over one million dollars per year per prisoner to keep the place open are you sure you don't want that money to go towards something else like your children's education the thing that burns me up about this the most...
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joining us now, former pentagon official, fox news natiol security analyst k.t. mcfarland and joining us as well, general david grange, retired u.s. army general and former commander the first infantry division, a combat veteran who saw action in vietnam and iraq among other places. we thank you for being with us. we'll start you, k.t.. the secrary of state met with the foreign minister of south korea, saying very clearly as he did that this is it. there will be no more games from at least the united states' side. is that a correct infence? >> i'm not sure what that means. the biggest problem, i think, with the whole korea thing is everybodeverybody's new atth noh korea does this every year. they have a crisis, we get nervous, we go to the negotiating table, we give them aid and everything is fine until next year when they come back and manufacture a new crisis. the reason i think it's different this time is because you have new leaders in south korea, south korea, japan, china, new secretary of state, new secretary of defense. other than the americans, the other
joining us now, former pentagon official, fox news natiol security analyst k.t. mcfarland and joining us as well, general david grange, retired u.s. army general and former commander the first infantry division, a combat veteran who saw action in vietnam and iraq among other places. we thank you for being with us. we'll start you, k.t.. the secrary of state met with the foreign minister of south korea, saying very clearly as he did that this is it. there will be no more games from at least the...
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much more on the tensions and pentagon's response in tonight's broadcast. jobs are being created in a few states, and they are red states. the shocking numbers in tonight's "chalk talk," and tepid economic growth, but record heights in the markets. wall street veteran will join us to tell us what the future holds, and we're going to talk wrestling too. [ male announcer ] you like who you are... and you learned something along the way. this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking acti
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in syria it was similar charges i mean who has the weapons of mass destruction well today it's the pentagon and that's a fact. but nevertheless news in the charge against untrue senator trying to defend their own sovereignty again and again because it's used for war the occupation for destabilization or for pumping more and more weapons and mercenary which that's why it's attempting to foment civil war sectarian warfare it's a very dangerous policy. and the worst and most dangerous is again and they get it from the state department and the white house as from the warnings that have a whole weapons going to be a possible excuse for deeper us and by. a thousand french troops may now permanently be stationed in mali in the so-called peacekeeping force there currently four thousand french troops in the african country after being flown into squashing islamised insurgency there the plan is now pending the approval of mali's government which came to power through a military coup last year robert harness an independent journalist covering mali there is france will keep its presence in the african
in syria it was similar charges i mean who has the weapons of mass destruction well today it's the pentagon and that's a fact. but nevertheless news in the charge against untrue senator trying to defend their own sovereignty again and again because it's used for war the occupation for destabilization or for pumping more and more weapons and mercenary which that's why it's attempting to foment civil war sectarian warfare it's a very dangerous policy. and the worst and most dangerous is again and...
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chris lawrence of the pentagon, thanks very much. just a little while ago, i spoke exclusively with the united nations secretary general here in washington. >> very high on the agenda, i met him. i asked what he meant by the nuclear capableties. and the secretary general of the united nations is joining us here in the situation room. thanks so much, mr. secretary general, for coming in. always nice to see you. i know you've just come from the white house. let's talk about north korea. the key question is have they miniaturized to the point where they could endanger south korea, endanger japan. >> we do not have any independent information. but they will continue to improve their technology. that will be against the resolution. the resolution most recently to refrain from generating nuclear weapons. clearly, the sanctions aren't working. >> sanctions are working. but it needs full cooperation. >> resolution 2094 is very comprehensive. >> how long will it take for it to bite? >> i don't have any idea. but it is very important that the
chris lawrence of the pentagon, thanks very much. just a little while ago, i spoke exclusively with the united nations secretary general here in washington. >> very high on the agenda, i met him. i asked what he meant by the nuclear capableties. and the secretary general of the united nations is joining us here in the situation room. thanks so much, mr. secretary general, for coming in. always nice to see you. i know you've just come from the white house. let's talk about north korea. the...
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the pentagon, and the fbi. and we received no official response or comment. bret? >> bret: okay, adam, part three tomorrow. thank you. could a wedding cake be a messy affair for a rising political star? that's later in the grapevine. and up next, what happened just before this scene? the shocking final seconds of a doomed cargo flight in afghanistan. ♪ [ male announcer ] pain not sitting too well? burning to feel better? itching for relief? preparation h offers the most maximum strength solutions for all hemorrhoid symptoms. from the brand doctors recommend most. preparation h. don't stand for hemorrhoids. >> bret: some spectacular images tonight of a terrible tragedy and a washing here you may not want' to watch this one. this is the dash cam video of monday's deadly crash of a civilian cargo plane at bagram air base in afghanistan. seven american crew members on board. the 747 were killed when it went down shortly after takeoff. the national transportation safety board will assess the afghan government in this situation. united states toe says three coalition t
the pentagon, and the fbi. and we received no official response or comment. bret? >> bret: okay, adam, part three tomorrow. thank you. could a wedding cake be a messy affair for a rising political star? that's later in the grapevine. and up next, what happened just before this scene? the shocking final seconds of a doomed cargo flight in afghanistan. ♪ [ male announcer ] pain not sitting too well? burning to feel better? itching for relief? preparation h offers the most maximum strength...
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>> the pentagon and central command presented plans to white months ago. many feel the president painted himself in the corner talk about a red line. >> we're continuing to assess what happened. we should get the facts before we make any judgments on what action, if any, should be taken and what kind of action. >> there are approximately 13 chemical weapons facilities with 40 other sites scattered around the country. the syrians assembled 48 chemical bombs to be dropped from planes within the last few months. no one knows the state of the chemical bombs. no one in the pentagon wants to bomb those chemical facilities phloemary because of the potential, i'm told, they could create a chemical cloud that could migrate over jordan, israel, or lebanon. it's not easy control these acts. they could mine the area so no one in the regime could get into those facilities but it is difficult. in libya the u.s. has been involved in trying to dismantle chemical weapons for some years, and i'm told by pentagon sources that in fact it would take 20 years to disassemble all
>> the pentagon and central command presented plans to white months ago. many feel the president painted himself in the corner talk about a red line. >> we're continuing to assess what happened. we should get the facts before we make any judgments on what action, if any, should be taken and what kind of action. >> there are approximately 13 chemical weapons facilities with 40 other sites scattered around the country. the syrians assembled 48 chemical bombs to be dropped from...
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and the pentagon has announced they do have the capability to launch that. i am the father of five kids. it's like your kid throwing a tantrum, do you spank them? put them in timeout or give them an ice cream cone? we have to be careful, particularly with the negotiations. china is the key. i think the administration's pushing china's leverage, over north korea. but i would cawpgz against the six-party talks that we had last time and gave them at this time ice cream cone. we gave them foreign aid in exchange for their promise to stop building nuclear weapons, when in fact, they defied us and det mated three nuclear devices. we can't go down that path? we have given them ice cream koans for years. the deal for oil and food in the 90s and they violated that. congressman, how do we stop them now -- is that possible, at all? do we wait for them to fire the missile? lap -- >> when i met with the ambassador in south korea, he sent a very serious message through china to north korea. any strike on south korea would be met by full retaliatory response. i think the u
and the pentagon has announced they do have the capability to launch that. i am the father of five kids. it's like your kid throwing a tantrum, do you spank them? put them in timeout or give them an ice cream cone? we have to be careful, particularly with the negotiations. china is the key. i think the administration's pushing china's leverage, over north korea. but i would cawpgz against the six-party talks that we had last time and gave them at this time ice cream cone. we gave them foreign...
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jennifer griffin is live at the pentagon for us tonight. is it the sense that exactly what's happening here, jennifer? it's a bit confusing. >> well, shepard, the president again called the use of chemical weapons in syria a game changer. but they there is still no indication the pentagon has been asked to act. >> as early as last year, i asked the pentagon, our military, our intelligence officials to prepare for me what options might be available. and i won't go into the details of what those options might be. you know, clearly, that would be an escalation. >> options are yesterdayy. and if it becomes either if it becomes clear to me or if i'm ordered to do so, we will act. but at this point, that hasn't occurred. >> the caveat the president says is that the u.s. still doesn't know who used the chemical weapons in syria and on whom. the intelligence simply confirms sara ran was found in blood, tissue and hair samples of some of the victims at the united nations just a short time ago earlier today, the syrian representative indicated the as
jennifer griffin is live at the pentagon for us tonight. is it the sense that exactly what's happening here, jennifer? it's a bit confusing. >> well, shepard, the president again called the use of chemical weapons in syria a game changer. but they there is still no indication the pentagon has been asked to act. >> as early as last year, i asked the pentagon, our military, our intelligence officials to prepare for me what options might be available. and i won't go into the details of...
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expensive and technologically risky than what were promised or budgeted for in fact he put the entire pentagon on notice saying that they need to prepare for sweeping and dramatic cuts for that's not all he even went on to say quote most of the pressing security challenges today do not necessarily lend themselves to be resolved by conventional military strength wow seems like he may understand that we can't keep bombing our way out of every conflict all right this is a good start of knowledge in the reality of our completely unsustainable military industrial complex and how ludicrous the bombing for peace mentality really is however he will continue to reinforce how terrorism is a real threat facing this country and he emphasized that the military remains an essential tool of american power but keep in mind this is the same tool that so massive that it stands bigger than the militaries of the next ten countries combined so until. hagel starts invoking draco nian budget cuts and initiates the closure of world bases i see this as nothing more than cheap talk people put that budget money where yo
expensive and technologically risky than what were promised or budgeted for in fact he put the entire pentagon on notice saying that they need to prepare for sweeping and dramatic cuts for that's not all he even went on to say quote most of the pressing security challenges today do not necessarily lend themselves to be resolved by conventional military strength wow seems like he may understand that we can't keep bombing our way out of every conflict all right this is a good start of knowledge...
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it is committed to shutting down the prison and its monitoring of the ongoing hunger strike but the pentagon is considering spending almost fifty million dollars to renovate and expand the facility saying the u.s. congress has decided not to close the facility at all lawyers. recently visited her hunger striking client at guantanamo here's what she had to say about his condition . i met with him from tuesday through thursday every day and when i first met with him on tuesday i was extremely shocked to see that he had lost about forty pounds from the last time that i saw him and he was in a terribly weak state he was bending over from stomach pain and he also said that he had not eaten since february sixth so he was one of the initial hunger strikers and he was in a terribly bad state i've seen it with my own eyes and i heard him tell me he's supposed to have another meeting with his military council in the following week and he told me to let them know that he may not be in a state to meet with them he may be by the time they come to see him he may be in isolation or he may be under medical
it is committed to shutting down the prison and its monitoring of the ongoing hunger strike but the pentagon is considering spending almost fifty million dollars to renovate and expand the facility saying the u.s. congress has decided not to close the facility at all lawyers. recently visited her hunger striking client at guantanamo here's what she had to say about his condition . i met with him from tuesday through thursday every day and when i first met with him on tuesday i was extremely...
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yet, the pentagon has not been given orders to act. >> we are continuing to assess what happened. i think we should wait to get the facts. before we make any judgments on what action, if any, should be taken and what kind of action. >> the united nations has a team ready to deploy to syria within 24 to 48 hours. if assad allows that team in. >> the white house is stalling for time it? >> can't be a dotted line it can't be anything other than a red line. in more than just syria. iran is paying attention to this. north korea is paying attention to this. >> the pentagon has offered the white house a series of options. those plans were presented months ago. a humanitarian corridor and no fly zone. air strikes on assad command and control centers. bombing raids against syrians vast chemical weapons storage sites. sending boots on the ground to secure those weapons. but, unlike libya. each of those plans comes with a serious troisk american lives. no-fly zone would require russian built aircraft system manned by russian troops. and bombing chemical weapon sites might create a cloud that
yet, the pentagon has not been given orders to act. >> we are continuing to assess what happened. i think we should wait to get the facts. before we make any judgments on what action, if any, should be taken and what kind of action. >> the united nations has a team ready to deploy to syria within 24 to 48 hours. if assad allows that team in. >> the white house is stalling for time it? >> can't be a dotted line it can't be anything other than a red line. in more than just...
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that is one of the reasons why that missile defense system is being moved there by the pentagon the pentagon has musadun missiles. one of the concerns about the musudan is that it can be launched from a mobile truck. that would give the u.s. and others much less time to react than if they had to mount it on a launch tower. that is one of the major concerns tonight, jon. >> jon: and there is a date coming up that could be significant in all of this? >> very significant date. april 15th. a week monday that will be the 101st anniversary of the birth of the founder of north korea, kim ilsun. kim jong un might decide that is a good date to translate his bellicose words into some sort of offensive action. here is the former defense secretary william cohen, listen. >> this is a young leader. we don't know whether he is in charge of the military or the military is in charge of him. and so we have to be be concerned on what our actions signal not only to the north but to our allies the south koreans, the japanese and also the chinese. everyone in the region has to be concerned about what this young l
that is one of the reasons why that missile defense system is being moved there by the pentagon the pentagon has musadun missiles. one of the concerns about the musudan is that it can be launched from a mobile truck. that would give the u.s. and others much less time to react than if they had to mount it on a launch tower. that is one of the major concerns tonight, jon. >> jon: and there is a date coming up that could be significant in all of this? >> very significant date. april...
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signs of rebirth in a forest scorched by fire and an about-face at the pentagon. the new plan to have top officers judged by their peers, those stories when the "cbs evening news" continues. >> i pice officer in port canaveral florida has been fired for bringing images of trayvon martin to target practice. sark ent king came with these images, a person in a hoodie with skit ems and holding a canned drink. he witnesses say he offered them to other officers as a target but they declinedment king says he's apologized to martin's family but calls himself a quote pawn in somebody's political agenda. >> the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general martin dempsey plans to change how generals and admirals are evaluated. as don dahler tells us the officer's peers and those who serve beneath them could soon have a say. >> general dempsey wants regularly scheduled performance evaluations of high ranking officers which would look at not only their decision-making abilities but what he describes as their professional character. this is in response to a series of scandals
signs of rebirth in a forest scorched by fire and an about-face at the pentagon. the new plan to have top officers judged by their peers, those stories when the "cbs evening news" continues. >> i pice officer in port canaveral florida has been fired for bringing images of trayvon martin to target practice. sark ent king came with these images, a person in a hoodie with skit ems and holding a canned drink. he witnesses say he offered them to other officers as a target but they...
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and i know my colleagues here can talk more about the proposed move to shift to the pentagon from the cia. i'm not convinced it will make a big dichbs. >> let me talk about the president and sitting there choosing targets, and the process he goes through and how-- how, why he believes in it so much. >> well, you know, this has been sort of a little bit of a moving target itself. there's a process that the joint special operations command uses in dod, and there's a process that the cia uses. and they're different, they apparently maintain different lists. they both end up in the white house. and certainly initially that was because president obama, you know, recognized that what he was doing was something pretty extraordinary, you know, going into other countries where we're not at war and bumping people off. and he wanted, you know, we were told by his aides that he wanted involvement because he thought it was a big responsibility. he got a lot of publicity about a year ago from us and from others for taking a big role in that. and i think his sort of hands on role may have been sort
and i know my colleagues here can talk more about the proposed move to shift to the pentagon from the cia. i'm not convinced it will make a big dichbs. >> let me talk about the president and sitting there choosing targets, and the process he goes through and how-- how, why he believes in it so much. >> well, you know, this has been sort of a little bit of a moving target itself. there's a process that the joint special operations command uses in dod, and there's a process that the...
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barbara starr at the pentagon, thank you. as the crisis in north korea plays out, chuck hagel said the units cannot afford to underestimate kim jong-un. he said all it takes is being wrong once for something disastrous to happen. cnn's tom foreman is in our virtual studio with a closer look at how a war could start. >> wolf, all eyes remain on the east coast of north korea, and on these, these mobile launch musudan missiles. if one of these takes off, everything changes very, very quickly. general, come on over here and let's bring if the map and talk about this some. if there is a launch, you say the very first thing would be some ak son by a satellite. why? >> tom, this satellite is going to pick up the infrastructure, the i.r. signature coming off the mobile launcher. instantaneously, it will send messages to the tracking system. so we can track the telemetry of that missile. >> it involves units at sea, on land, in the air, everywhere, to hone in on this thing, right? >> exactly correct. from the ground, from the sea, fro
barbara starr at the pentagon, thank you. as the crisis in north korea plays out, chuck hagel said the units cannot afford to underestimate kim jong-un. he said all it takes is being wrong once for something disastrous to happen. cnn's tom foreman is in our virtual studio with a closer look at how a war could start. >> wolf, all eyes remain on the east coast of north korea, and on these, these mobile launch musudan missiles. if one of these takes off, everything changes very, very...
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chris lawrence at the pentagon watching it all unfold. it's wednesday on the korean peninsula, the day kim jong-un has int hadded he might take specific action and threats of war have gotten more urge gent by the hour. we're in south korea in seoul for us right now. what's the latest there, kim? >> reporter: well, the countdown clock is on because it's in the morning time. in a rare move, what we've heard from pyongyang is a threat for international visitors. another threat from pyongyang. north korean state tv warning foreign institutions, companies, tourists, for their own safety, take shelter and evacuate seoul and the rest of north korea. they may be heading towards thermonuclear war. >> i am concerned not to make the trip. >> reporter: atlanta visitor is in seoul for business. she's not rattled though kim jong-un's threats did get her to register with the u.s. embassy. >> that particular threat doesn't heighten the sense of danger i feel anymore than just everything that's been occurring for the past couple of weeks. >> reporter: it
chris lawrence at the pentagon watching it all unfold. it's wednesday on the korean peninsula, the day kim jong-un has int hadded he might take specific action and threats of war have gotten more urge gent by the hour. we're in south korea in seoul for us right now. what's the latest there, kim? >> reporter: well, the countdown clock is on because it's in the morning time. in a rare move, what we've heard from pyongyang is a threat for international visitors. another threat from...
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war between north korea the united states and some declassified documents actually reveal that the pentagon was planning to drop a nuclear weapon on north korea during the korean war what made them not do this and are they still planning to potentially do this preemptively i'm sure well i mean we know that even in recent days robert gates when he was the secretary of defense even said that all options are on the table when it comes to north korea so we know that from the korean war the united states has made this a very important part of it strategy i mean. douglas macarthur even said that during the korean war he had a plan to drop thirty to fifty atomic bombs on the border between north korea and china to help the united states win the war even during the armistice talks between the united nations this united states in the so-called united nations forces and the north koreans they were considering using nuclear weapons on that country so obviously if there's going to be any threat of nuclear war between north korea and the united states it's going to be on the part of the united states ye
war between north korea the united states and some declassified documents actually reveal that the pentagon was planning to drop a nuclear weapon on north korea during the korean war what made them not do this and are they still planning to potentially do this preemptively i'm sure well i mean we know that even in recent days robert gates when he was the secretary of defense even said that all options are on the table when it comes to north korea so we know that from the korean war the united...
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president obama in the dedication ceremony and i recover're covered the pentagon from 2001 on and in the beginning . second term i was chief white house correspondant and traveled around with a special guest. bill plant for cbs news and jennifer lovit for the associated press and edhenry our chief correspondant held a similar position in cnn. thoughts about the bush presidency on this day as you look at the dedication ceremony and think back at the covering and our time in the white house, start with you, bill. >> you know, this library reflects the guy that george bush employees. up have to figure out who he when you start to cover him. he a better politician than he appeared to be and he never liked to be a tamented guy . his management style direct and hands on and he knew what going on underneath him and his style with the foreign leaders was very direct. one thing that comes out in the library is his willingness to submit many of his decisions, many controversial to other people's judgments and i am sure you talk body that and so i will not belabor it. >> yeah. jennifer. >> bill
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barbara starr's our pentagon correspondent. barbara, our viewers know in recent weeks and months the president has said if there's evidence of u ched by the syria regime or transferred to terrorist groups, that's a red line for the u.s., a game-changer if you will that would force the u.s. to take certain steps. what are you hearing over at t ntagon? >> well, wolf, i think most americans have exactly that question, does this mean u.s. troops could be headed into another war in the middle east? the moment. they want to get more information about all of this. there are other options for the u.s., diplomatic options to step up the pressure on assad, but that certainly doesn't seem to be working. why are we saying not military action at least not right away? because the u.s. policy is that it would not go it alone in syria with u.s. military troops. they will have to get allies in the middle east in the gulf states to engage in this with them. and right now the persian gulf, the middle east very nervous about any additional instabi
barbara starr's our pentagon correspondent. barbara, our viewers know in recent weeks and months the president has said if there's evidence of u ched by the syria regime or transferred to terrorist groups, that's a red line for the u.s., a game-changer if you will that would force the u.s. to take certain steps. what are you hearing over at t ntagon? >> well, wolf, i think most americans have exactly that question, does this mean u.s. troops could be headed into another war in the middle...
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which is why tonight even as they prepare militarily for the worst, a pentagon official tells cnn quote, we're trying to turn down the volume. in a moment we take a look at north korea's true capacity for destruction and talk with christiane amanpour and fran about best how to cool things down. first, the very latest from on the ground in seoul, south korea. the state department taking making it clear they want to shift the focus in this situation to diplomacy, to dial back the tough talk, the rhetoric. what are the south koreans saying? >> reporter: well, it's having two impacts. in the government, what we're seeing is a racheting up of tone to reassure the korean population, sort of trying to keep up with the u.s. show of force. the defense minister yesterday saying that if the country detects there's some sort of imminent nuclear threat, imminent nuclear attack from north korea, south korea will not rule out the possibility of a preemptive strike, so some strong words from the south korean government. but there's also this growing sense among the general population that the show of f
which is why tonight even as they prepare militarily for the worst, a pentagon official tells cnn quote, we're trying to turn down the volume. in a moment we take a look at north korea's true capacity for destruction and talk with christiane amanpour and fran about best how to cool things down. first, the very latest from on the ground in seoul, south korea. the state department taking making it clear they want to shift the focus in this situation to diplomacy, to dial back the tough talk, the...
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., i talked to the chief pentagon press secretary yesterday, and he had this to say about the maneuvering -- >> well, we haven't seen any kind of troop movement on the north korea be side that would indicate imminent military action. we think things may be dialing down on the peninsula. we're prepare for any contingency with our south korean allies. >> so a lot of this show of military might that the united states has been deploy nothing the region over the last several days and week is as george little said designed to inspire confidence in their allies and to show the north they are determined and capable should the north try anything. the question is, will they? what remains me now of what's going on is, according to u.s. officials the north is trying to be accepted as a nuclear power, to be dealt with with the united states and by the united states and other key powers as a legitimate nuclear power. and this reminds me of what iran went through starting in 2005, determined that the world will deal with them as a nuclear power. now they say they're not with nuclear weapons but insint s
., i talked to the chief pentagon press secretary yesterday, and he had this to say about the maneuvering -- >> well, we haven't seen any kind of troop movement on the north korea be side that would indicate imminent military action. we think things may be dialing down on the peninsula. we're prepare for any contingency with our south korean allies. >> so a lot of this show of military might that the united states has been deploy nothing the region over the last several days and...
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>> barbara starr at the pentagon with the very latest. let's go to south korea right now where disaster plans are in place in case this crisis does escalate into some sort of war. cnn's kyung lah joins us. what are you seeing, what's going on? >> reporter: wolf, many of the preparations that we're seeing are happening very quietly, trying to keep people calm, but all of it with an eye to tomorrow. it is wednesday in south korea tomorrow, the day the south korean government believes has the highest possibility for a possibility missile launch from north korea. neighbors of the u.s. osan air base are used to the sounds of military drills, but when the american patriot missile batteries go up and armed pointed north to the sky, they know this is not another ordinary maneuver. >> translator: i feel much more secure with the u.s. army right next to us, says this osan business owner, even though north korea has threatened to attack u.s. bases. the missiles, a sign that the region is ready to counter a possible attack, but it's not just in the m
>> barbara starr at the pentagon with the very latest. let's go to south korea right now where disaster plans are in place in case this crisis does escalate into some sort of war. cnn's kyung lah joins us. what are you seeing, what's going on? >> reporter: wolf, many of the preparations that we're seeing are happening very quietly, trying to keep people calm, but all of it with an eye to tomorrow. it is wednesday in south korea tomorrow, the day the south korean government believes...
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he called the pentagon "a big damn bureaucracy of mine -- a big damn bureaucracy." it does not sound like leon panetta at all. [laughter] the military is not and should never the run like operation. but that does not mean we don't have a good deal to learn from what the private sector has achieved over the past 20-30 years in which reducing layers of upper and middle management not only reduced costs and micromanagement, but also led to more agile and effective organizations. and more empowered junior leaders. in light of all these trends, we have to examine whether dod a structured and incentivize to ask for more and do more. that entails taking a hard look at requirements. how they are generated and where they are generated from. it could turn out that making dramatic changes in each of these areas could prove unwise, untenable, or politically impossible. yet we have no choice but to take a close look at how we can do all of this better. in order to address acquisition, personnel and overhead costs in smart ways, they have not been done before. we need time, flexi
he called the pentagon "a big damn bureaucracy of mine -- a big damn bureaucracy." it does not sound like leon panetta at all. [laughter] the military is not and should never the run like operation. but that does not mean we don't have a good deal to learn from what the private sector has achieved over the past 20-30 years in which reducing layers of upper and middle management not only reduced costs and micromanagement, but also led to more agile and effective organizations. and more...
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that's over at the pentagon. at a house intelligence committee hearing he said dia assesses with moderate confidence the north currently has nuclear weapons capable of delivery by ballistic missiles. however, the reliability will be low. that assertion from a united states congressman. let's discuss this and a whole lot more. dan pfeiffer is joining us from the white house right now the senior adviser to president obama. i know the president met today with ban ki-moon in the oval office. high on the agenda of course north korea. our interview with ban ki-moon coming up at the top of the hour. give us the latest from the president. what does he think about this crisis right now and specifically about the assertion quoting an unclassified line from a dia report? >> well, wolf, i'm not going to comment on that specific assertion. what the president has said about this is that this is part of a pattern of behavior from north korea we've seen many times. provocative actions. it is incumbent upon north korea to step ba
that's over at the pentagon. at a house intelligence committee hearing he said dia assesses with moderate confidence the north currently has nuclear weapons capable of delivery by ballistic missiles. however, the reliability will be low. that assertion from a united states congressman. let's discuss this and a whole lot more. dan pfeiffer is joining us from the white house right now the senior adviser to president obama. i know the president met today with ban ki-moon in the oval office. high...
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at the pentagon. first to you, barbara, with the very latest. what's going on? >> wolf, earlier today the pentagon announced it was sending a missile defense system to the u.s. territory of guam, 2,000 miles east of the korean peninsula, because the north korean regime has threatened to attack the base in guam. the question on the table, is this all rhetoric or is it serious, is there a threat. u.s. officials shaking their heads at these latest words out of pyongyang. the assessment is that, look, north korea could not readily attack the continental united states, alaska or hawaii with its missiles, or its nuclear capability. it could attack, of course, the 28,000 troops just across the border in south korea. it's put the entire region on edge, and defense secretary chuck hagel made clear today, how soberly he is taking all of this. >> i hope the north will ratchet this very dangerous rhetoric down. there is a pathway that's responsible for the north to get on a path to peace, working with their neigh
at the pentagon. first to you, barbara, with the very latest. what's going on? >> wolf, earlier today the pentagon announced it was sending a missile defense system to the u.s. territory of guam, 2,000 miles east of the korean peninsula, because the north korean regime has threatened to attack the base in guam. the question on the table, is this all rhetoric or is it serious, is there a threat. u.s. officials shaking their heads at these latest words out of pyongyang. the assessment is...
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. >> the pentagon condition firmsz its position dollars another warship in the western pacific, the second to arrive there in two days. this comes after north korea's leader kim jong -- kim the younger, lil kim we call him fired off another threat and it's a serious one. this time vowing to restart a nuclear reactor. the first step toward making a nuclear bomb. the officials call the threat extremely alarming, unquote. here is the secretary of state john kerry. voyeur vokive. it is dangerous, reckless and and the united states will not accept the dprk as a nuclear state and i reiterate again, the united states will do what is necessary to defend ourselves and defend our allies. korea and japan. >> north capital city of pyongyang. north korea closed the site in 2007 in exchange for food aid from the west. that's almost always the goal. made a big show of shutting it down. even blew up the cooling tower for the cameras. because of that it's not like they can push a button and get a bomb. analysts say it would take years to build a nuke. jonathan hunt is live at the united nations headquarter
. >> the pentagon condition firmsz its position dollars another warship in the western pacific, the second to arrive there in two days. this comes after north korea's leader kim jong -- kim the younger, lil kim we call him fired off another threat and it's a serious one. this time vowing to restart a nuclear reactor. the first step toward making a nuclear bomb. the officials call the threat extremely alarming, unquote. here is the secretary of state john kerry. voyeur vokive. it is...
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. >> if you try to close the bases overseas, don't you think the pentagon would be the first ones to scream about it? >> outcome of the question is if the close bases overseas, the brats in the pentagon will scream about it. probably. every agency has their defenders and nobody wants to get anything out. we had to have a discussion about what national security means. do we all feel safer so they can blow up the world. we have a new national security, which includes the fake making sure everybody in this country have good quality food, making sure people have a job and living faith communities, that they have access to good education. those are the sources of our strength. when you listen to the debates in congress, you'd think none of that matters. i want a military second to none. don't get me wrong. the sources of our strength are also in his other things that we are not quite demand. we will not be an economic superpower if we don't invest in research, scientific research. if we don't keep infrastructure as modern as it can be, we will discern economic edge. my constituent seiyu o
. >> if you try to close the bases overseas, don't you think the pentagon would be the first ones to scream about it? >> outcome of the question is if the close bases overseas, the brats in the pentagon will scream about it. probably. every agency has their defenders and nobody wants to get anything out. we had to have a discussion about what national security means. do we all feel safer so they can blow up the world. we have a new national security, which includes the fake making...
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we're told the white house and pentagon are closely monitoring the situation on the korean peninsula, because it is so unpredictable. the sufficient reportedly preparing for any scenario. putting our own defense systems in place around that region. elizabeth now from washington. >> yeah, harris, in addition to the precautionary move, of strengthening the military defense system in guam, the u.s. continues to use extreme caution with kim jong-un's regime. jay carney said the administration is constantly monitoring any developments and would not be surprised if they do see action from that country. listen. >> we have seen them launch missiles in the past and the united nations security council has repeatedly condemned them as violations of the north's obligations under numerous security council resolutions. >> a state department official also saying there is no need to act in haste when dealing with the rogue country. >> we all know that this is an unpredictable regime and unpredictable situation. again, our posture remains it be prudent, to take appropriate measures in the defense and
we're told the white house and pentagon are closely monitoring the situation on the korean peninsula, because it is so unpredictable. the sufficient reportedly preparing for any scenario. putting our own defense systems in place around that region. elizabeth now from washington. >> yeah, harris, in addition to the precautionary move, of strengthening the military defense system in guam, the u.s. continues to use extreme caution with kim jong-un's regime. jay carney said the administration...
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the pentagon has bolstered its military presence in the region. on the washington journal, an update on north korea. andill talk with josh rogin secretary of state john kerry about a trip to south korea. michelle will look at some the recent developments on the korean peninsula. the former u.s. ambassador to south korea joins us. he served under the bush ministration from 2001 to 2004. washington journal each morning at seven eastern on c-span. >> it is important to remember a central banker, his tools are limited. he can't control everything that goes on in the economy. like us, it is very important what they do. they shape the course of the economy and of the world. at the end of the day, they do have finite powers. when you boil it down, they have a dial. they can say we can put more into the economy or less. it is more compensated than that, as you and i know. you can regulate banks and transport things. to think that everything has gone wrong is their fault is wrong. to think that everything that has gone right -- alan greenspan got too much
the pentagon has bolstered its military presence in the region. on the washington journal, an update on north korea. andill talk with josh rogin secretary of state john kerry about a trip to south korea. michelle will look at some the recent developments on the korean peninsula. the former u.s. ambassador to south korea joins us. he served under the bush ministration from 2001 to 2004. washington journal each morning at seven eastern on c-span. >> it is important to remember a central...
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chris lawrence at the pentagon. watching all of it unfold. it's wednesday on the korean pbz, the day kim jong-un has hinted he might begin to take specific action. and threats of war have gotten more urgent by the hour. cnn is in seoul for us right now. what's the latest there? >> caller: well, the countdown clock is on, because it's in the morning time, wolf, that south korea has seen these types of missile launches. in a rare move, what we heard from pyongyang and what is a little more concerning is a threat pointed directly at international visitors. another threat from pyongyang, but this time it wasn't aimed just at south koreans. north korean state tv warning foreign institutions, companies and tourists that for their own safety, take shelter and evacuate seoul and the rest of south korea. warning the korean peninsula may be headed toward thermonuclear war. >> i'm not concerned, not enough to not make the trip. >> reporter: vicky is in seoul for business. she's not rattled, even though kim jong-un's threats did get her to register with
chris lawrence at the pentagon. watching all of it unfold. it's wednesday on the korean pbz, the day kim jong-un has hinted he might begin to take specific action. and threats of war have gotten more urgent by the hour. cnn is in seoul for us right now. what's the latest there? >> caller: well, the countdown clock is on, because it's in the morning time, wolf, that south korea has seen these types of missile launches. in a rare move, what we heard from pyongyang and what is a little more...
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barbara starr at the pentagon, thank you. as the crisis in north korea plays out, chuck hagel said the units cannot afford to underestimate kim jong-un. he said all it takes is being wrong once for something disastrous to happen. cnn's tom foreman is in our virtual studio with a closer look at how a war could start. >> wolf, all eyes remain on the east coast of north korea, and on these, these mobile launch musudan missiles. if one of these takes off, everything changes very, very quickly. general, come on over here and let's bring if the map and talk about this some. if there is a launch, you say the very first thing would be some ak son by a satellite. why? >> tom, this satellite is going to pick up the infrastructure, the i.r. signature coming off the mobile launcher. instantaneously, it will send messages to the tracking system. so we can track the telemetry of that missile. >> it involves units at sea, on land, in the air, everywhere, to hone in on this thing, right? >> exactly correct. from the ground, from the sea, fro
barbara starr at the pentagon, thank you. as the crisis in north korea plays out, chuck hagel said the units cannot afford to underestimate kim jong-un. he said all it takes is being wrong once for something disastrous to happen. cnn's tom foreman is in our virtual studio with a closer look at how a war could start. >> wolf, all eyes remain on the east coast of north korea, and on these, these mobile launch musudan missiles. if one of these takes off, everything changes very, very...
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and as the tensions escalate, the pentagon is taking action, positioning two war ships now near the korean peninsula as part of a missile defense mission. greg palkot has the latest live from london, greg. >> reporter: yeah, the latest target of north korea, seemingly innocuous. we were there a few years ago, not much too see outside a important situation, maybe the only cooperation right now. that factory complex is inside north korea, employs about 50,000 north korean workers, along with 900 south korean managers and that's who north korea is today banning from coming into the compound. many had remained inside from earlier in the week so the factories continue to run, but the supplies right now to this compound are cut off. a shutdown could hurt north korea more than south korea. we're told that pyongyang takes a generous cut of the earnings and while the factory workers wages are meager, they're happy in fact to get that. and as you noted, the u.n. continues to put on pressure. and a second destroyer with a guided missile capability will join the u.s.s. john mccain in the region. in th
and as the tensions escalate, the pentagon is taking action, positioning two war ships now near the korean peninsula as part of a missile defense mission. greg palkot has the latest live from london, greg. >> reporter: yeah, the latest target of north korea, seemingly innocuous. we were there a few years ago, not much too see outside a important situation, maybe the only cooperation right now. that factory complex is inside north korea, employs about 50,000 north korean workers, along...
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police infiltrated the pentagon? the man behind the massacre at fort hood reportedly shouted akbar before wounding 32 of our nation's heroes. he also proclaimed himself a soldier of allah. >> why is the government still calling it workplace violence? jack keane, a four-star general and fox news analyst joins us now. "the new york post" raising this question this week that the pentagon is being too politically correct and it's entering sort of a dangerous bit of territory. do you buy that argument? what do you think? >> i don't know what their motivations are in terms of political correctness, but i do know this: they are dead wrong on this issue. has san is a self-rad self-radicalized muslim extremist and took a weapon in his hand and killed his teammates in the name of ideology. that by definition is terrorism. he's an alarmist extremist to be sure and this goes way beyond any description of workplace violence. >>tucker: general, you said it yourself. he exhibited indications that he had these extreme religious/poli
police infiltrated the pentagon? the man behind the massacre at fort hood reportedly shouted akbar before wounding 32 of our nation's heroes. he also proclaimed himself a soldier of allah. >> why is the government still calling it workplace violence? jack keane, a four-star general and fox news analyst joins us now. "the new york post" raising this question this week that the pentagon is being too politically correct and it's entering sort of a dangerous bit of territory. do you...
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fox news alert as we hear from the pentagon on new developments out of north korea. the rogue nation earlier doubled down on its threats against the u.s. and saying it will reopen a closed nuclear plant again. and reports showing them fighting at cut-outs, among others american soldiers for target practice. pentagon secretary george little reacting to the latest threats moments ago. >> we may or may not do in the context of a future north korean provocation such as the ones that you described, talking about the specifics of the plans which is classified, but we do have options at our disposal to respond effectively to any of north korea's provocation. we have plans in place with our south korean allies and we naturally hope never have to put any into place. >> megyn: that's the latest he threat from north korea, released its leaders, kim jong-un, studying charts for a strike on american soil. we're also watchg for new fallout today after a federal judge lets stockton, california become the biggest american city ever to declare bankruptcy. very unusual. the ruling ope
fox news alert as we hear from the pentagon on new developments out of north korea. the rogue nation earlier doubled down on its threats against the u.s. and saying it will reopen a closed nuclear plant again. and reports showing them fighting at cut-outs, among others american soldiers for target practice. pentagon secretary george little reacting to the latest threats moments ago. >> we may or may not do in the context of a future north korean provocation such as the ones that you...
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a pentagon intelligence assessments suggesting north korea may have the ability to deliver nuclear weapon on a missile has set off a flurry in washington. top officials to try to play down concerned about the capabilities of the regime. kerry's trip to asia will include visits to china and japan. >> the president meantime, met with u.n. secretary- general ban ki moon yesterday's. the president says he needs to observe the rules passed by the nine nations--he says pyong yang needs to observe the rules passed by the united nations. >> the president said the u.s. will take all necessary steps to protect the people in the region. taking a look at our roof camera taking a look at downtown san francisco. it is a little cooler as you head out the door this morning. we will get the update from erica. she gives us a quick review what we will get a full look at 415. would back in just a minute. >> you are watching tv right now so why not reward for. what kron 4 tv at 8 in the morning and at 8 at night. you can redeem for cash prizes or kron for expensive items. we will show you a word of the they a
a pentagon intelligence assessments suggesting north korea may have the ability to deliver nuclear weapon on a missile has set off a flurry in washington. top officials to try to play down concerned about the capabilities of the regime. kerry's trip to asia will include visits to china and japan. >> the president meantime, met with u.n. secretary- general ban ki moon yesterday's. the president says he needs to observe the rules passed by the nine nations--he says pyong yang needs to...
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and then you have the pentagon announcing it is now moving a ballistics missile defense system to tus bases in guam. this is two years ahead of schedule. that move is coming after south korea reported the north has moved its own missile to the eastern part of the country in preparations for an eminent launch. >> this is a big story developing by the minute. we have live team coverage of this korean crisis. dan lothian is live from washington. we're going to begin in south korea live with jim clancy who is there. good morning, jim. >> reporter: good morning to you. you know, we started off the day and we got the word very early and then this afternoon. north koreans saw it all playing out before their eyes as the television announcer came on their national television. take a look. >> translator: we are maintaining the weapon readiness posture, especially after today's movement of the anti-airborne operation. i believe we are fully prepared to control the critical situation. >> all right. now, that was a spokesman for south korea's defense ministry responding there to the announcement t
and then you have the pentagon announcing it is now moving a ballistics missile defense system to tus bases in guam. this is two years ahead of schedule. that move is coming after south korea reported the north has moved its own missile to the eastern part of the country in preparations for an eminent launch. >> this is a big story developing by the minute. we have live team coverage of this korean crisis. dan lothian is live from washington. we're going to begin in south korea live with...